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IDENTIFIED: Man shot to death in Ivanhoe, deputies say
IVANHOE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The man who was found shot to death and the two suspects involved in this case have been identified and arrested, the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office said. Detectives with the sheriff’s office have identified 40-year-old Pablo Rodriguez of Ivanhoe as the man who was found shot to death in the area […]
2024 Tulare County Football: Cowhide, Bell Game highlight Top 9 games to watch this season
The 2024 Tulare County football season is just around the corner as teams kick off the season on Aug. 23 across the Central San Joaquin Valley and Central Coast. Here are some of the top Tulare County football games to watch this season: Aug. 23: St. Joseph-Santa Maria at Tulare Union, 7:30 p.m., Bob...
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance coming to Coalinga
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance is headed to the Central Valley.On Thursday, Tulare County GOP Chair Connie Conway confirmed that Vance will be attending a fundraiser in Coalinga.The announcement comes just one day after the Ohio senator officially became former President Donald Trump's running mate."You know, the potential is there that he could be our vice president," said Conway.Vance will be attending a fundraiser in Coalinga on July 31st.Tickets range from $3,300 to $25,000 per person, or $50,000 per couple."I think JD Vance is going to have a great message that's going to be very relevant to families here...
City of Visalia to propose cannabis tax on November ballot: what that means
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Right now, cannabis can’t be sold at stores within the city limits of Visalia, but that may not always be the case. If that day comes, the city has a plan for retailers. “What we are now doing is put on the ballot in November the opportunity to tax whether it […]
Man Seriously Injured in Pedestrian Accident on Demaree Street [Visalia, CA]
One Hospitalized after Pedestrian Collision near Walnut Avenue. VISALIA, CA (July 18, 2024) – One man was hurt Sunday afternoon, in a pedestrian crash on Demaree Street. Around 2:06 p.m., police officers responded to the scene near Walnut Avenue. According to the Visalia Police Department, the driver of a vehicle hit the male pedestrian for reasons under investigation. Medics transported the victim, only described as a 22-year-old man, to Kaweah Health. Reports said the man remains at the hospital in critical condition. Meanwhile, the driver stayed at the site and cooperated with the investigators. Emergency crews shut down the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties. At this time, the Visalia PD Traffic Unit is leading the investigation. Officials do not suspect intoxication to be a factor in the incident. Those who witnessed the Demaree Street pedestrian crash can contact the Visalia Police Department at 559-713-4175. Operating a vehicle is a responsibility that should not be taken lightly. Maintain focus on the road and avoid distractions that could easily lead to dangerous collisions. By practicing safe driving habits, you can help keep yourself and others around you safe.
This Californian city’s new logo completely misses the point
The City of Visalia has been the centre of a messy logo design dispute since early May, and the longer it continues, the more chaotic it seems to get. In case you're unfamiliar with this tumultuous tale, the Californian city replaced its popular 20-year-old legacy logo with a modern minimalist design (much to the dismay of residents). In a bid to please naysayers the old logo was reinstated, but not for long, as the city decided to open up a public competition to redesign the new logo.
One Night of Queen concert comes to Visalia Fox Theatre
Talking via Zoom to a very laid-back Gary Mullen in his native Scotland, you’d find it hard to believe he transforms himself into Freddie Mercury on stage with his “One Night of Queen” show that comes to the Visalia Fox Theatre on July 20. Especially with what...
Artificial intelligence can be our first line of defense in limiting the effects of wildfires
California, like many of the states in our region, has faced some of the most devastating wildfires in recent history. The “Golden State” is leading the charge in wildfire prevention by integrating cutting-edge technology into its fire management strategies. One of the most significant advancements in this area is the use of AI-trained cameras that monitor […] The post Artificial intelligence can be our first line of defense in limiting the effects of wildfires appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Invasive swamp rat poses big threat to wildlife in California's Central Valley
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY – Nutria, a giant rodent also called the swamp rat, is continuing to invade California's Central Valley, according to the US Department of Fish and Wildlife.This invasive species can destroy not only habitats but also critical levees agricultural lands need.Officials are trapping them and getting rid of them. They say it is the best thing they can do right now, but these Nutria keep coming back and in high numbers. For officials at the local and national level, this is a big priority. "I had to bring a taxidermic rodent into the halls of Congress," said Congressman...
The intricacies of rental assistance and why it sometimes backfires
A Bakersfield woman was allegedly refused an apartment after she said that her rental payment would come from housing assistance. Now the state’s Civil Rights Department is taking the matter to court.
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